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when foster grabbed the light, the officer opened fire thought the will it struck foster in the back.> i said in my head, this guy took my light, he's going to hit me with my lights, and the next thing i knew? i was shooting. >> reporter: mcmahon was deposed in february as part of a civil lawsuit filed by foster's family. the city of vallejo settled the case shortly after his testimony for a staggering $5.7 million. now that the case is resolved, the deposition is offering some stunning revelations, and civil rights attorneys think they are significant enough to warrant reopening the criminal case. among the details? mcmahon admitted he never informed dispatch he was chasing foster and never called for backup. >> around the time you are striking him or just after, did you informed dispatch of what was happening? >> i did not. >> reporter: also troubling, the civil rights attorney representing foster's family, was how the department conducted its investigation into the deadly use of force. >> it was a complete sham. this was not a true investigation. this was not an authentic or genuin
when foster grabbed the light, the officer opened fire thought the will it struck foster in the back.> i said in my head, this guy took my light, he's going to hit me with my lights, and the next thing i knew? i was shooting. >> reporter: mcmahon was deposed in february as part of a civil lawsuit filed by foster's family. the city of vallejo settled the case shortly after his testimony for a staggering $5.7 million. now that the case is resolved, the deposition is offering some...
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during a visit, recommended foster farms, test all of its workers. says department director, rebecca, you need to conduct universal screening. >> she says only limited testing occurred. in july, 2 workers died of covid-19. the county continue to monitor the outbreak, and on august 7, foster farms provided this, showing the number of workers actively infected and those whose cases they described as result. >>> county health officer, doctor salvador, noticed the list contained no deaths. even though county health staff say workers had told them there were more. so, the health department emailed foster farms, to ask if there were any known deaths. and the next week, received a new list, this time,.doctor said there are 5 names previously listed only as resolved, or now listed as deaths. >> they were put in the category that made it difficult for our investigators to tag them as being people who had died. >> reporter: in response, the company told us there was no intentional effort on the part of foster farms, to deceive the merced county public health d
during a visit, recommended foster farms, test all of its workers. says department director, rebecca, you need to conduct universal screening. >> she says only limited testing occurred. in july, 2 workers died of covid-19. the county continue to monitor the outbreak, and on august 7, foster farms provided this, showing the number of workers actively infected and those whose cases they described as result. >>> county health officer, doctor salvador, noticed the list contained no...
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for electric cars to be mainstream people so we need to do is we need foster rightful foster just to be established we need electric cars so there must be there must be that group of people that's really to take the foster risk. kenyan company nights energy cells imported electric cars and also install solar charger stations the battery range of 100 kilometers is enough to get around nairobi longer journeys in rural areas would be another matter. there is demand for electric vehicles in conservation areas for example and wildlife such as 4 hours north of nairobi. slum crews say used to be castration but it's been retrofitted with a super quiet electric engine a major advantage here in the savannah. what i like about it is the silence when you're driving. close to the world i mean with no one. here so they don't have to stop you can approach the army was and. you can stop it with. your war without starting on like the vehicle which you just you have you know. that. the safari jeep was converted by swedish company. the company has set up shop in kenya with 40 employees and installs ele
for electric cars to be mainstream people so we need to do is we need foster rightful foster just to be established we need electric cars so there must be there must be that group of people that's really to take the foster risk. kenyan company nights energy cells imported electric cars and also install solar charger stations the battery range of 100 kilometers is enough to get around nairobi longer journeys in rural areas would be another matter. there is demand for electric vehicles in...
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at age 6 voter and his bear who was placed in foster care with a parish couple who abused him. recently pulled my ears and by harold out and beat me he would lock me in the basement or in the broom closet because. they sent. him a spare is still traumatized by his experiences to this day he struggles to set foot in a church. the 64 year old set up a small museum in the basement of the community center of his village a fair outdoor which makes 10 people how this was state condemned him. around 60000 people in switzerland were submitted to so-called administrative care by the can tunnel authorities because they were judged to be socially different the practice continued until 981 people including his mother were put in prisons like this one him aspera was born here in 1957. because my name i suspect that my mother was administratively cared for because she was expecting illegitimate child. and that's what they did at the time. they put such mothers away they didn't fit into swiss society. well that's right. people deemed as being work shy drinkers or of having loose morals were t
at age 6 voter and his bear who was placed in foster care with a parish couple who abused him. recently pulled my ears and by harold out and beat me he would lock me in the basement or in the broom closet because. they sent. him a spare is still traumatized by his experiences to this day he struggles to set foot in a church. the 64 year old set up a small museum in the basement of the community center of his village a fair outdoor which makes 10 people how this was state condemned him. around...
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so we are invested in making sure that our residents are taken care of. >> reporter: foster city will pay essex, the property management company, up to $400,000 to buy these tenants some time. >> the fact that it was extended was a tremendous relief. >> reporter: while corrine says she's grateful for the extension she realizes it's just a band-aid. >> even though we're really happy with the decision that the foster city made to do the extension, it is a temporary solution. so we still have, you know, a long road ahead of us, a lot of work to do. >> reporter: to qualify for most affordable housing programs, tenants have to meet certain income thresholds. corrine's mother and brother collectively make $22,000 a year. 36,550 is considered extremely low income in san mateo county. most programs will not take a tenant unless they're making more than that amount. >> we want them to be aware no matter what solution we are doing as far as extension, there will still be some members of that community who have no place to go. >> so that's the biggest challenge right now is that she doesn't qual
so we are invested in making sure that our residents are taken care of. >> reporter: foster city will pay essex, the property management company, up to $400,000 to buy these tenants some time. >> the fact that it was extended was a tremendous relief. >> reporter: while corrine says she's grateful for the extension she realizes it's just a band-aid. >> even though we're really happy with the decision that the foster city made to do the extension, it is a temporary...
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as an athlete foster won gold in the 5,000 metres at the european championships in 1974 and went on tor became a successful businessman and founded the great north run which is one of the one of the sport's most high—profile half—marathons. it's a great privilege to receive an honour from the it's a great privilege to receive an honourfrom the queen, in her birthday honours him it's i was a been a terrible year but for me this isa been a terrible year but for me this is a huge moment. and it has caused me to look back, i never spent any time looking back, always try to look but when i look back i realise that i've been so privilege to spend 50 yea rs involved that i've been so privilege to spend 50 years involved in the sport i love. and that's all the sport for now. good evening. with the weekend just around the corner, the weather is looking pretty mixed. it's going to be a little bit colder than it has been recently, and we're going to be seeing a mix of some sunshine and some blustery showers around as well. now, we've had some more persistent rain that's now clearing away from the
as an athlete foster won gold in the 5,000 metres at the european championships in 1974 and went on tor became a successful businessman and founded the great north run which is one of the one of the sport's most high—profile half—marathons. it's a great privilege to receive an honour from the it's a great privilege to receive an honourfrom the queen, in her birthday honours him it's i was a been a terrible year but for me this isa been a terrible year but for me this is a huge moment. and...
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foster for five minutes. i'm sorry, mr. foster. mr. green had left and i see he is back. >> thank you, chairman and ranking member and secretary azar. my democrat colleagues take numbers out of context to blame president trump for every death. they cite there have been 7 mill yop positive cases and the united states is one of the world leaders and we test in u.k., south korea and that's according to factcheck.org. r daily percentage is low at 4.68%. and france is over 14%. mexico is over 54%. last month, the wall street jourm noted that covid death rates had been in the decline. and warp speed. to say there is no plan, there is nt a deception. if there is no plan, that's not true. the administration's swift response reprepted the united states. and covid-19, what really failed to do is blame the [indiscernible] >> and silenced whistleblowers. if china reacted two weeks earlier, 84% of deaths in the united states could have been prevented. the deaths is over 207,000 and if china had been transparent nd warped earlier, 173,000 americans.
foster for five minutes. i'm sorry, mr. foster. mr. green had left and i see he is back. >> thank you, chairman and ranking member and secretary azar. my democrat colleagues take numbers out of context to blame president trump for every death. they cite there have been 7 mill yop positive cases and the united states is one of the world leaders and we test in u.k., south korea and that's according to factcheck.org. r daily percentage is low at 4.68%. and france is over 14%. mexico is over...
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students students with special needs newcomer students homeless and foster particularly at risk of falling tonight >>we've doubled our speeds the fastest just got faster. >>forty-niners family and really the entire nfl is mourning today after the death of hall of famer and 9 are great fred dean. dean passed away at the age of 68 due to complications from covid-19. he was traded to the niners in 1981 immediately sparked their run to the franchise's first super bowl title for his efforts. he was named nfc defensive player of the year. dean won his second super bowl title with the 49 ers in 1985. he played 11 seasons in nfl was an 11 time pro bowler he was inducted into the pro football hall of fame in 2009. if you follow the saint mary's men's basketball program you have definitely witness your fair share of upsets and if you follow the journey of their senior point guard tommy kusi that might surprise you too. kron 4 sports reporter colin mill shows us how he went from walk on to the team leader. >>from a high school junior who never played club basketball to starting division, one point gu
students students with special needs newcomer students homeless and foster particularly at risk of falling tonight >>we've doubled our speeds the fastest just got faster. >>forty-niners family and really the entire nfl is mourning today after the death of hall of famer and 9 are great fred dean. dean passed away at the age of 68 due to complications from covid-19. he was traded to the niners in 1981 immediately sparked their run to the franchise's first super bowl title for his...
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of taxpayer money on the consulting gig and then we turn around and if you talk to anybody who is a foster parent or trying to adopt today in indiana, they will tell you the problems persist and all they did was throw taxpayer dollars out and it did not fix anything, we need to hold people accountable and make sure that we put the children first, not paying consulting companies and vendors first, thank you. >> thank you we have a rebuttal from doctor myers. >> i am glad that we feel more individuals who are willing to adopt, that is good but the goal should be to make adoption less necessary by taking care of the problems at the time where they can be prevented and we can do a lot more to help families that are struggling in our state if we try in the administration will get it done. >> thank you we have a rebuttal from governor holcomb. >> i want to say to the frontline d.c. holders that we are doing the lords work and you are appreciated and you are helping turn the agency around, one family at a time and i appreciate it, i appreciate the way that you all consumed that report looked unde
of taxpayer money on the consulting gig and then we turn around and if you talk to anybody who is a foster parent or trying to adopt today in indiana, they will tell you the problems persist and all they did was throw taxpayer dollars out and it did not fix anything, we need to hold people accountable and make sure that we put the children first, not paying consulting companies and vendors first, thank you. >> thank you we have a rebuttal from doctor myers. >> i am glad that we feel...
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at age 6 butter him a sparrow was placed in foster care with a parish couple who abused him. for help read on the priest pulled my ears and by harold out and beat me he would lock me in the basement or in the broom closet because. emmis beggar is still traumatized by his experiences to this day he struggles to set foot in a church. the 64 year old set up a small museum in the basement of the community center of his village of fair outdoor which makes 10 people how this was state condemned him. around 60000 people in switzerland were submitted to so-called administrative care by the can tunnel authorities because they were judged to be socially different the practice continued until 981 people including his mother were put in prisons like this one emma spare her was born here in 1957. or move because my name i suspect that my mother was administratively cared for because she was expecting and egypt i'm a child. and that's what they did at the time. they put such mothers away they didn't fit into swiss society. those rights. people deemed as being work shy drinkers or of having
at age 6 butter him a sparrow was placed in foster care with a parish couple who abused him. for help read on the priest pulled my ears and by harold out and beat me he would lock me in the basement or in the broom closet because. emmis beggar is still traumatized by his experiences to this day he struggles to set foot in a church. the 64 year old set up a small museum in the basement of the community center of his village of fair outdoor which makes 10 people how this was state condemned him....
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at age 6 bulger was placed in foster care with a parish couple who abused him. for help read on their recent pulled my ears and by hair a lot and beat me he would lock me in the basement or in the broom closet because. i. am a spare is still traumatized by his experiences to this day he struggles to set foot in a church. the 64 year old set up a small museum in the basement of the community center of his village a fair outdoor which makes 10 people how this was state condemned him. around 60000 people in switzerland were submitted to so-called administrative care by the can tunnel authorities because they were judged to be socially different the practice continued until 981 people including his mother were put in prisons like this one him a spare was born here in 1957. before moving because my name i suspect that my mother was administratively cared for because she was expecting and illegitimate child. and that's what they did at the time. they put such mothers away they didn't fit into swiss society. well that's right. people deemed as being work shy drinkers o
at age 6 bulger was placed in foster care with a parish couple who abused him. for help read on their recent pulled my ears and by hair a lot and beat me he would lock me in the basement or in the broom closet because. i. am a spare is still traumatized by his experiences to this day he struggles to set foot in a church. the 64 year old set up a small museum in the basement of the community center of his village a fair outdoor which makes 10 people how this was state condemned him. around 60000...
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so the health department emailed foster farms to ask if there were any known deaths.ew list. this time, dr. sandoval says, five names previously listed only as resolved were now listed as deaths. >> they were putting in a category that made it difficult for investigators to tag them as being people who had died. >> reporter: who put them in that category? >> the company. >> reporter: what did you think of that? >> well, that's -- it's misleading, and i feel it's wrong. >> reporter: in response, the company told us there was no intentional effort on the part of foster farms to deceive the merced county public health department, and they said all issues related to the reporting of data were quickly resolved. now with eight deaths and over 350 confirmed cases, late in august, county health officials told foster farms the plant would have to be closed. that's when rebecca nanyonjo-kemp suddenly found herself talking to federal agencies with one, she says, mentioning the defense production act, part of the president's executive order to keep plants running. was anybody sug
so the health department emailed foster farms to ask if there were any known deaths.ew list. this time, dr. sandoval says, five names previously listed only as resolved were now listed as deaths. >> they were putting in a category that made it difficult for investigators to tag them as being people who had died. >> reporter: who put them in that category? >> the company. >> reporter: what did you think of that? >> well, that's -- it's misleading, and i feel it's...
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at age 6 voter in a spare who was placed in foster care with a parish couple who abused him. pulled my ears and by hair a lot and beat me he would lock me in the basement or in the broom closet. and despair is still traumatized by his experiences to this day he struggles to set foot in a church. the 64 year old set up a small. around 60000 people in switzerland were submitted to so-called administrative care by the can tunnel authorities because they were judged to be socially different the practice continued until 981 people including his mother were put in prisons like this one emma sparrow was born here in 1957. i suspect that my mother was administratively cared for because she was expecting illegitimate child. and that's what they did at the time. they put such mothers away they didn't fit into swiss society. well that's right. people deemed as being work shy drinkers or of having loose morals were taken to prison without trial to foster families or to a psychiatric ward there they were to be reeducated. by a system that had stripped them of their rights and excluded the
at age 6 voter in a spare who was placed in foster care with a parish couple who abused him. pulled my ears and by hair a lot and beat me he would lock me in the basement or in the broom closet. and despair is still traumatized by his experiences to this day he struggles to set foot in a church. the 64 year old set up a small. around 60000 people in switzerland were submitted to so-called administrative care by the can tunnel authorities because they were judged to be socially different the...
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that is the commute direction and so far it's going to be trouble free into foster city and san mateo now to what wanted to ad as well. here's what i want to cross the golden gate smooth and at the limit so far no hot spots and easy trip. if you have to pack up and rolls south you are looking under 25 minutes from nevado to the toll plaza on the san francisco side we'll check more traffic coming up a little bit later. well now to our big story that we're following for you this morning pg and e says that power shut offs are likely because of the hot and dry conditions combined with expected high wind gusts about 50,000 customers all across the state could be without power starting tomorrow. so let's take a look at this graphic here it actually shows the bay area counties that could be impacted by the public safety power shutoff so we have alameda contra costa. and santa clara county all could see more than 11,000 customers without power. and in the north bay more than 11,000 customers in napa sonoma and solano counties could also see their power turned off so be prepared. now over to t
that is the commute direction and so far it's going to be trouble free into foster city and san mateo now to what wanted to ad as well. here's what i want to cross the golden gate smooth and at the limit so far no hot spots and easy trip. if you have to pack up and rolls south you are looking under 25 minutes from nevado to the toll plaza on the san francisco side we'll check more traffic coming up a little bit later. well now to our big story that we're following for you this morning pg and e...
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but it does stand out and get better for you up and over the high rise into foster city and then we have one more bridge, the richmond sandra fell the west bound 5.80 remains hot spot free. no problems here approaching the toll plaza quiktrip under 10 minutes to make it into the north bay. well now to our wildfire coverage, the glass fire has scorched over 58,000 acres, it is only 5% contained this morning. the fire has destroyed 280 homes throughout napa and sonoma counties and it could take months to determine an exact cause. but cal fire says that there is one possible cause. that's reportedly electric sensing that surround a remote vineyard near the point origin, so they are looking into that. well firefighters are on high alert as strong winds are returning to the hills and the mountains that's a big concern the uncertainty of what could happen is unsettling for evacuees and anxiety is running high in saint helena, the downtown area was mostly deserted as most businesses are all closed. but some residents came to town to get some things that were left behind after evacuation evacuat
but it does stand out and get better for you up and over the high rise into foster city and then we have one more bridge, the richmond sandra fell the west bound 5.80 remains hot spot free. no problems here approaching the toll plaza quiktrip under 10 minutes to make it into the north bay. well now to our wildfire coverage, the glass fire has scorched over 58,000 acres, it is only 5% contained this morning. the fire has destroyed 280 homes throughout napa and sonoma counties and it could take...
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arlene foster. you are what she wednesday in parliament with me.tary had described as positively hateful keeping theatres closed and spectators away from sports venues but said it was necessary to stop the spread of coronavirus. the shutdown has hit hard across the cultural sector. earlier this month 400 freelance musicians played outside parliament to highlight the plight of the music industry during the pandemic. the musicians union, which represents more than 32,000 performers in the uk, says that 70% of its members have lost more than three quarters of their regular work leaving many in financial hardship. appearing before the commons culture committee, oliver dowden was asked whether he was presiding over a complete destruction of the cultural sector. i don't think it is a fair characterisation on ministers or officials in my department to say that we have presided over destruction. we have worked in and day out both to ensure we get all our sectors back up and running as much as we possibly can, consistent with public health advice and the sa
arlene foster. you are what she wednesday in parliament with me.tary had described as positively hateful keeping theatres closed and spectators away from sports venues but said it was necessary to stop the spread of coronavirus. the shutdown has hit hard across the cultural sector. earlier this month 400 freelance musicians played outside parliament to highlight the plight of the music industry during the pandemic. the musicians union, which represents more than 32,000 performers in the uk,...
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as an athlete foster won gold in the 5,000 metres at the european championships in 1974 and went on toful businessman and founded the great north run which is one of the one of the sport's most high—profile half—marathons. it's a great privilege to receive an honourfrom the queen, in her birthday honours, it's a been a terrible year but for me this is a huge moment. and it has caused me to look back, i never spent any time looking back, always try to look forward but when i look back i realise that i've been so privileged to spend 50 years involved in the sport i love. and that's all the sport for now. hello there. during friday, we saw colder air sweep down across the whole of the uk. accompanied by a fair number of showers as well. this weekend, it remains on the chilly side. again, a mixture of sunshine and showers. the showers much more widespread though on saturday. we have the colder air because the winds are coming in from the north or northwest. and that is because we have lower pressure sitting to the east of the uk, and higher pressure towards the west. during the second half
as an athlete foster won gold in the 5,000 metres at the european championships in 1974 and went on toful businessman and founded the great north run which is one of the one of the sport's most high—profile half—marathons. it's a great privilege to receive an honourfrom the queen, in her birthday honours, it's a been a terrible year but for me this is a huge moment. and it has caused me to look back, i never spent any time looking back, always try to look forward but when i look back i...
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arlene foster said the executive was collectively very concerned about the rise in infections.f course have to halt the rights of covid—19 — and that, of course, is something that we are all very concerned about — it is important that we take a proportionate and balanced approach. some people have said it is about health versus wealth. i think that's a completely false analysis, mr speaker. and indeed, our own chief medical officer — back in may of this year — made the point that poverty kills and unemployment kills as well. obviously, big decisions to be made. what support are you going to outline for the economy? arlene foster told him she'd been to a meeting with the chancellor, rishi sunak, who'd set out his jobs support package. whatever assistance and support we can put in place, it will not be as good as people running their business in a normal run of things, and we recognise that. and we can only mitigate damage, and we will try and do our best with the funding that we have available to us and the funding, of course, which comes from hmg. back at westminster, peers hav
arlene foster said the executive was collectively very concerned about the rise in infections.f course have to halt the rights of covid—19 — and that, of course, is something that we are all very concerned about — it is important that we take a proportionate and balanced approach. some people have said it is about health versus wealth. i think that's a completely false analysis, mr speaker. and indeed, our own chief medical officer — back in may of this year — made the point that...
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for foster kids getting connected with their permanent homes. that truly is something to celebrate now we have to find another 1000 homes for those kids in foster care right now. rainwater: unfortunately the problems of dcs are multifaceted those students are recently. governor. imparted in a consulting company from georgia because he couldn't find anybody in indiana that were is qualified to recommend how to fix dcs and spend a large part of taxpayer money on a consulting gig and if you turn around who was a foster parent are trying to adopt and indiana they will tell you the problems persist in ages through taxpayer dollars out and it didn't fix anything. we need to hold people accountable to make sure we put the children first and not paying those consultant or vendor's first. >> we're finding more individuals who are willing to adopt. that is good. but the goal should be to make adoption less necessary to take care of the and then to go to the stage we could do more to help families that are struggling in our state if we try and in my admini
for foster kids getting connected with their permanent homes. that truly is something to celebrate now we have to find another 1000 homes for those kids in foster care right now. rainwater: unfortunately the problems of dcs are multifaceted those students are recently. governor. imparted in a consulting company from georgia because he couldn't find anybody in indiana that were is qualified to recommend how to fix dcs and spend a large part of taxpayer money on a consulting gig and if you turn...
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for him to be was in foster care so we can discontinue the visitation and maybe start moving aaron intoling cycle. >> and liz did something else -- she successfully petitioned the court to have aaron declared a protected witness. >> that's what we called it was aaron's in protective custody. >> aaron, now 5 years old, went to live with foster parents ronny fraser and his wife jean. >> i never wanted to take bonnie's place at all. that would never be the right thing to do. i wanted him to have the best life he could. >> reporter: all she knew was that his mother was missing. about six months after he moved in, the boy began dropping hints that he knew something more about his mother's fate. something sinister. >> he started talking occasionally about his dad shooting his mom. >> it went on this way for a few months, glimmers of information, then aaron backing off. over time, that changed. >> he got to where he would say so much i would have to write it down. and then he got where in he would dictate what he wanted me to right. >> reporter: foster mom jean shared it with the mental health
for him to be was in foster care so we can discontinue the visitation and maybe start moving aaron intoling cycle. >> and liz did something else -- she successfully petitioned the court to have aaron declared a protected witness. >> that's what we called it was aaron's in protective custody. >> aaron, now 5 years old, went to live with foster parents ronny fraser and his wife jean. >> i never wanted to take bonnie's place at all. that would never be the right thing to...
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foster youth receives a thousand dollars a month to pay rent via extended foster care services. while we also provide educational and job support. so h.s.a. will use this specific funding to help these additional youth in our system. and we will allocate the funding according to their housing preferences, working in close partnership with the department of homelessness and supportive housing. there are three options for the funding. one is to use the funds in the private market. second option is to use it through a master lease building. and the third would be potential leveraging housing specifically for foster youth and the funding could cover the difference between the voucher and what the youth can afford in the private market. so just wanted to provide a little bit of background on the issue and how we program the funds. and thank the committee during this and particularly supervisor yee for sponsoring the resolution and the other members of the committee who support and champion child welfare. i'll be happy to answer questions about the funding opportunity that the committ
foster youth receives a thousand dollars a month to pay rent via extended foster care services. while we also provide educational and job support. so h.s.a. will use this specific funding to help these additional youth in our system. and we will allocate the funding according to their housing preferences, working in close partnership with the department of homelessness and supportive housing. there are three options for the funding. one is to use the funds in the private market. second option...
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for electric cars to be next to people so we need to do is we need foster rightful foster just to beestablished we need electric cars so there must be there must be but a group of people that's willing to take the foster risk. canyon company nights energy cells imported electric cars and also install solar charger stations the battery range of 100 kilometers is enough to get around nairobi longer journeys in rural areas would be another matter. there is demand for electric vehicles in conservation areas for example and wildlife such as 4 hours north of my robi. this land cruiser used to be gastric but it's been retrofitted with a super quiet electric engine a major advantage here in the savannah. what i like about it is the silence when you're driving. close to the world i mean with no one. here so they don't get this. kind of person are new rules and. you can stop. your war without stopping on my vehicle which means that you have to park and you know. that. the safari jeep was converted by swedish company. the company has set up shop in kenya with 40 employees and installs electric
for electric cars to be next to people so we need to do is we need foster rightful foster just to beestablished we need electric cars so there must be there must be but a group of people that's willing to take the foster risk. canyon company nights energy cells imported electric cars and also install solar charger stations the battery range of 100 kilometers is enough to get around nairobi longer journeys in rural areas would be another matter. there is demand for electric vehicles in...
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foster kids in the kids world that's important. >> and shelters. >> it's going to mean a lot for thece and not having to share with other children. >> we appreciate what you guys are doing here. >> reporter: they've donated more than 60 so far. that tutorial mitch posted online, it's become a blueprint for others inspiring an army of desk makers from hawaii, ohio, massachusetts. volunteers are building dozens of desks for kids in need. for mitch, the biggest payoff is closer to home. >> nothing better than teaching your kids to use tools. >> reporter: and teaching kids the importance of using what you have. >> it's been fun to help kids who don't have a way to learn from home. >> they plan on keeping building 30 desks a week. talk about the life lessons you learn on those desks and building them as well. it's a buel put it gesture in this age of virtual learning, there as nothing more difficult than keeping the kids focused. >>> if you vote for biden, he will surrender your jobs to china, he will surrender your future to the virus. >> everybody knows who donald trump is so let's let
foster kids in the kids world that's important. >> and shelters. >> it's going to mean a lot for thece and not having to share with other children. >> we appreciate what you guys are doing here. >> reporter: they've donated more than 60 so far. that tutorial mitch posted online, it's become a blueprint for others inspiring an army of desk makers from hawaii, ohio, massachusetts. volunteers are building dozens of desks for kids in need. for mitch, the biggest payoff is...
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foster parents can inquire. if it did, they would be referred to another agency that would be open to approving it but i do not see how it bears on standing. >> it could be a reason for the court to adopt the case. what happened here is the agency has been disqualified by the city for further .articipation i don't see that as an option. >> the question is about the contract with the city, right? >> yeah. actually, there is a whole dispute back and forth about what course of action is actually relevant. the city changed its contract at one point to add specific broader language that it thinks strengthens its position. the question of whether there was a course of action before that that reflects religious , the justices have gone back and forth on some of these factual assertions. >> we have talked about some very specific cases. i would like now to ask you to think about what justice ginsburg's death means, what judge barrett's confirmation might mean, and give me the bigger view of what you see this court term
foster parents can inquire. if it did, they would be referred to another agency that would be open to approving it but i do not see how it bears on standing. >> it could be a reason for the court to adopt the case. what happened here is the agency has been disqualified by the city for further .articipation i don't see that as an option. >> the question is about the contract with the city, right? >> yeah. actually, there is a whole dispute back and forth about what course of...
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this task will not be easy if the world is to meet the target set by 2030, we must foster an inclusive recovery post covid-19 and a commitment to build back better. however, i have little doubt that even within such a challenging environment, john and his colleagues will rise above our greatest expectations. it's a great day for brookings and we are proud to serve with us alongside the united nations in achieving these very, very important goals. with that let me turn the floor over to the secretary-general who will present her own remarks and madam secretary-general, let me close where i began, we are so greatly honored that you would join us at the brookings institution. thank you, mr. allen, a pleasure to be with you today. i want to thank my friends to be invited. launching this bold new center that will tackle head on the world's biggest sustainable development challenges. i'd like to salute brookings and its team by sending its own crisp signal to the world that issues of sustainable development are center stage for all of humanity. and as recently said in mandela record, i quote
this task will not be easy if the world is to meet the target set by 2030, we must foster an inclusive recovery post covid-19 and a commitment to build back better. however, i have little doubt that even within such a challenging environment, john and his colleagues will rise above our greatest expectations. it's a great day for brookings and we are proud to serve with us alongside the united nations in achieving these very, very important goals. with that let me turn the floor over to the...
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foster city and send the tail the richmond sandra fell west 5.80. we have more traffic leading up to the toll plaza here but it hasn't started backing up yet so that's a good sign. you still have time to beat the russian to the north bay and we have one more bridge and that's the golden gate, the foggy golden gate bridge, it's been covered in fog all morning. so chp decided to issue a dense fog advisory, which means need to be extra careful here across the span but 25 minutes rolling south novato to san francisco back to you thanks a lot robin 6, 1614 days away from the november election. this year turnout has already been historic so far we have seen. >>so millions more people are registered to vote and cast their ballots. the secretary of state in california says close to 4 million ballots have been returned so far 4 million compared to 407,000 this time. 4 years ago in the election even though yesterday was the deadline for online voter registration by mail you can still register to vote. in person and a county elections office or a voting center
foster city and send the tail the richmond sandra fell west 5.80. we have more traffic leading up to the toll plaza here but it hasn't started backing up yet so that's a good sign. you still have time to beat the russian to the north bay and we have one more bridge and that's the golden gate, the foggy golden gate bridge, it's been covered in fog all morning. so chp decided to issue a dense fog advisory, which means need to be extra careful here across the span but 25 minutes rolling south...
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. >> he fosters dogs with his wife, janet. and with fund-raisers during the pandemic canceled, he decided to run those marathons to raise money for nonprofits, bark nation and wagging tails dog rescue. over the weekend, dan started running. 23 hours, 44 minutes later, crossing the finish line. his dogs, cleo and wile e, then running to him. a hug from his wife janet. and right here tonight -- >> hi david! and hello, america. >> he did it. >> what made it worthwhile was the support that i got from all the people during the race. >> and tonight we've learned dan has raised $134,000. >> the support of all your viewers from across the nation has really launched our mission. >> the money know nated will help dogs like lizzy here who are part of our foster program find their forever homes. >> tonight here, dan and his new challenge. >> i challenge people out there to think about great things they can do and fight to work to get it done and you will get it done. >> dan helping s >>> all of a sudden, there was this boom. i was here fo
. >> he fosters dogs with his wife, janet. and with fund-raisers during the pandemic canceled, he decided to run those marathons to raise money for nonprofits, bark nation and wagging tails dog rescue. over the weekend, dan started running. 23 hours, 44 minutes later, crossing the finish line. his dogs, cleo and wile e, then running to him. a hug from his wife janet. and right here tonight -- >> hi david! and hello, america. >> he did it. >> what made it worthwhile was...
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we go with foster youth, homeless, and one more.the one that i didn't see in lcab was public housing. i say that because public housing is a difficult ball game nirm student population. i would like to see us readin t. i would like to see us read that. >> i appreciate those comments. any last comments or questions? let's do a roll call vote. [ roll call ]. >> going down the agenda, we remov removed that item. section i, superintendent matthews, the update for the fall learning plan. >> thank you, superintendent sanchez. good evening, commissioners and community. tonight i have the opportunity to update you on our fall learning plan and it is an update because it starts with where we left off in the summer on july 28, we came to you and talked about making the decision about many work group meetings and town hall meetings that we would go into business learning. this is an update and goes into where we see ourselfves going a we move forward. as you see, i'm going to take just a few minutes to review very briefly the fall recommendati
we go with foster youth, homeless, and one more.the one that i didn't see in lcab was public housing. i say that because public housing is a difficult ball game nirm student population. i would like to see us readin t. i would like to see us read that. >> i appreciate those comments. any last comments or questions? let's do a roll call vote. [ roll call ]. >> going down the agenda, we remov removed that item. section i, superintendent matthews, the update for the fall learning plan....
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and those children go through in many cases through the foster care system.ncy or adoption agency and you do business with the government, you are receiving monies from the government in order to provide these services, what these is agencies are attempting do is effectively say we're going to deny same sex couples the right to be foster parents, deny religious minorities the ability to be foster parents, deny single women because they believe that it is inconsistent with the tenants of their faith. we have religious liberties in this country, but what they are try to do is create exemptions to supersede individual rights. we should all have the rights to exercise our fundamental rights and they should not be subjected to additional religious exemptions. the first amendment has existed for deaidnd i had dec decade, b amendment and this is important. >> dennis and judy, given what is happening in the country right now and the work of the foundation, i'm wondering what you are hearing from the lgbtq community about what is going on. how concerned or afraid are
and those children go through in many cases through the foster care system.ncy or adoption agency and you do business with the government, you are receiving monies from the government in order to provide these services, what these is agencies are attempting do is effectively say we're going to deny same sex couples the right to be foster parents, deny religious minorities the ability to be foster parents, deny single women because they believe that it is inconsistent with the tenants of their...
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we need electric cars so there must be there must be but group of people that's willing to take to fosterrisk. kenyan company nights energy cells imported electric cars and also install solar charging stations the battery range of 100 kilometers is enough to get around nairobi longer journeys in rural areas would be another matter. there is demand for electric vehicles in conservation areas for example and wildlife reserve such as for i was north of my roby. crew say used to be gastric but it's been retrofitted with a super quiet electric engine a major advantage here in the savannah. what i like about it is the silence when you're driving. close to the world i live with no one. here so they don't get to stop can a person i knew was and. you can stop it with. your war without stopping. the vehicle which means that you have you know. that. the safari jeep was converted by swedish company. the company has set up shop in kenya with 40 employees and installs electric engines and cause a mind to bikes and soon buses to. electrum a billet he has benefits not totally for the environment but also
we need electric cars so there must be there must be but group of people that's willing to take to fosterrisk. kenyan company nights energy cells imported electric cars and also install solar charging stations the battery range of 100 kilometers is enough to get around nairobi longer journeys in rural areas would be another matter. there is demand for electric vehicles in conservation areas for example and wildlife reserve such as for i was north of my roby. crew say used to be gastric but it's...
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they were in the foster care system.d in any way if that can change or for themselves that anything can be taken away from them now that they finally have the stability and the love of a family just like any other family. it does not matter, it does not matter. we are family. we should be recognized as a family just like any other. >> we see with the trump administration putting in conservative judges, we had a decision it was a 5-4 majority. one of those justices have been replaced by a more successor and now we are looking at another one, it is a 6-3 ruling against us. it is a very, very scary time to be alive and i think that for gay people in this country and i think congress should definitely started enacting some rulings and protecting us on a more broad basis so there is this stability of speaking out so we don't have to worry that our marriage is going to be viewed as invalid when we leave state line. >> it is about the possibility of any new judges could be added would tip the balance of the court and there woul
they were in the foster care system.d in any way if that can change or for themselves that anything can be taken away from them now that they finally have the stability and the love of a family just like any other family. it does not matter, it does not matter. we are family. we should be recognized as a family just like any other. >> we see with the trump administration putting in conservative judges, we had a decision it was a 5-4 majority. one of those justices have been replaced by a...
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he also fosters dogs with his wife, janet.ar, with fund-raisers canceled because of the pandemic, dan got the idea to run four marathons, about 105 miles, in 24 hours. his goal, to raise $50,000 for local nonprofits, bark nation and wagging tails dog rescue. >> both of them are completely volunteer based. so, every dollar that gets donated will ultimately go to support the dogs. >> the teams there, grateful. >> we are 100% funded off the generosity of people like you who are touched by our story. >> all the dogs that come into our organization go directly to the homes of our fosters. >> you can follow dan's progress on his website. and right here tonight -- >> hi, david. >> dan telling us, he's ready. >> i know it's crazy. cleo thinks it's crazy, too. but you know what. >> we're going to have fun. have a good night. >> you have a good night, too. cleo with the cameo. and we're all rooting for you, dan, and all of those dogs you hope to help. good night. >>> breaking news in east oakland where police say a gunman barricaded him
he also fosters dogs with his wife, janet.ar, with fund-raisers canceled because of the pandemic, dan got the idea to run four marathons, about 105 miles, in 24 hours. his goal, to raise $50,000 for local nonprofits, bark nation and wagging tails dog rescue. >> both of them are completely volunteer based. so, every dollar that gets donated will ultimately go to support the dogs. >> the teams there, grateful. >> we are 100% funded off the generosity of people like you who are...
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soft pop foster children is 15%.rning immigrants 13% at african-americans 10%. >> these students deserve to have a full education. many are being pushed out because of the stressors of this moment. >> lack of technology such as a computer to attend the online classes, lack of internet conductivity, language barriers, and poverty it self. >> we need greater resources for our schools and we need creative strategies to help keep students engaged. >> they do not pay 100% attention to what the teacher is saying. they say it is boring. >> sometimes she sits and she lays down. she has an argument. i tell her she has to pay attention to the computer. sometimes the internet freezes and they don't have time to finish. >> in today's brutal economy the old outage has never been more true. you have got to learn to earn. >>> the weather phenomenon known as la niÑa is currently underway. scientists are wondering what that could mean for this coming the area season. it means we will have a dry winter but statistics show that is more
soft pop foster children is 15%.rning immigrants 13% at african-americans 10%. >> these students deserve to have a full education. many are being pushed out because of the stressors of this moment. >> lack of technology such as a computer to attend the online classes, lack of internet conductivity, language barriers, and poverty it self. >> we need greater resources for our schools and we need creative strategies to help keep students engaged. >> they do not pay 100%...
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need electric cars so there must be there must be but a group of people that's willing to take the foster risk. kenyan company nights energy cells imported electric cars and also install solar charging stations the battery range of 100 kilometers is enough to get around nairobi longer journeys in rural areas would be another matter. there is demand for electric vehicles in conservation areas for example and wildlife such as for i was north of my road be. a used to be got strip and it's been retrofitted with a super quiet electric engine a major advantage here in the savannah. what i like about it is the silence when you're driving. close to what i mean with no one. here so they don't get to stop the kind of person i knew was. and. you can stop. with. your war without stopping unlike the vehicle which is this you have you know. that. the safari jeep was converted by swedish company. the company has set up shop in kenya with 40 employees and installs electric engines and cause a mind to bikes and soon buses to. electrum a billet he has benefits not totally for the environment but also for t
need electric cars so there must be there must be but a group of people that's willing to take the foster risk. kenyan company nights energy cells imported electric cars and also install solar charging stations the battery range of 100 kilometers is enough to get around nairobi longer journeys in rural areas would be another matter. there is demand for electric vehicles in conservation areas for example and wildlife such as for i was north of my road be. a used to be got strip and it's been...
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know we need 1000 homes for kids in foster care right now. >>moderator: mister donald rainwater. >> rainwater: unfortunately the problems with dcs are multifaceted and those problems didn't start recently. eric holcomb brought a consulting company in from georgia because he couldn't find anybody in indiana that he felt was qualified to recommend how to fix dcs, spent a large sum of taxpayer money on that consulting gig and turned around and if you talk to anybody who is a foster parent or trying to adopt in indiana they will tell you the problems persist, all they did was throw taxpayer dollars out and it didn't fix anything. we need to hold people accountable, make sure we put the children first, not paying consulting companies and vendors first. .. vendor's first. >> we're finding more individuals who are willing to adopt. that is good. but the goal should be to make adoption less necessary to take care of the we can do a lot more to help families that are struggling in our state if we try. we will get it done. >> moderator: thank you. wher
know we need 1000 homes for kids in foster care right now. >>moderator: mister donald rainwater. >> rainwater: unfortunately the problems with dcs are multifaceted and those problems didn't start recently. eric holcomb brought a consulting company in from georgia because he couldn't find anybody in indiana that he felt was qualified to recommend how to fix dcs, spent a large sum of taxpayer money on that consulting gig and turned around and if you talk to anybody who is a foster...
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it fosters innovation to this day. however, some academic progress we see in academia is rather regressive. instead of freely exploring points of view, honest debate is sometimes shut down. labels given for being on the wrong side are based on the simplistic binary of being good or bad as a person. this is harmful because it shrinks the marketplace of ideas on campus and leaves little space for ideological nuance. into many american universities, administrators do not stand up to students who disagree with others. students rarely get to experience the other side. in a liberal education, all ideas should be studied, presented, fairly debated. the new norm of rewriting or reframing history that now permeates into scores of campus cultures may play a role in endangering the very foundation upon which my university, and our country, stands. the legacy of the founding fathers. critical theory suggests it is best i view the world through characteristics. i believe that truth stands alone and we must not surrender our search
it fosters innovation to this day. however, some academic progress we see in academia is rather regressive. instead of freely exploring points of view, honest debate is sometimes shut down. labels given for being on the wrong side are based on the simplistic binary of being good or bad as a person. this is harmful because it shrinks the marketplace of ideas on campus and leaves little space for ideological nuance. into many american universities, administrators do not stand up to students who...
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need electric cars so there must be there must be but a group of people that's willing to take the foster risk. canyon company nights energy cells imported electric cars and also install solar charging stations the battery range of 100 kilometers is enough to get around nairobi longer journeys in rural areas would be another matter. there is demand for electric vehicles in conservation areas for example and wildlife such as for i was north of nairobi. this line crews a used to be got stripped and it's been retrofitted with a super quiet electric engine a major advantage here in the savannah. what i like about it is the silence when you're driving. close to the one i mean with no one. here so they don't have to stop kind of person are numerous. and. you can stop it with. your war without stopping unlike the vehicle which you just you have you know. that. the safari jeep was converted by swedish company. the company has set up shop in kenya with 40 employees and installs electric engines and cause a mind to bikes and soon buses to. electric made billets he has benefits not tiny for the envi
need electric cars so there must be there must be but a group of people that's willing to take the foster risk. canyon company nights energy cells imported electric cars and also install solar charging stations the battery range of 100 kilometers is enough to get around nairobi longer journeys in rural areas would be another matter. there is demand for electric vehicles in conservation areas for example and wildlife such as for i was north of nairobi. this line crews a used to be got stripped...
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nonsectarian protest movement protestors want changes to an entrenched political order that they say fosters corruption and economic mismanagement 2 governments have resigned since the protests started and the country has not seen serious reforms. in the capital bangkok protesters have defied an emergency ban on public gatherings for the 4th day in a row police shut down the city's light rail system to deter protesters but did not attempt to disperse the rallies protesters want the government's resignation a new constitution and reform of the monarchy. new zealand's prime minister just into our turn has won a landslide victory in the country's general election is 2 thirds of the vote counted and center left labor party had secured around 49 percent of the vote giving it an unprecedented outright majority. by john has vowed to take revenge after an alleged armenian missile strike killed at least 12 people and wounded dozens more meanwhile armenia says azerbaijan has continued to shell populated areas within the disputed region of nagorno-karabakh both sides accuse each other of violating a tr
nonsectarian protest movement protestors want changes to an entrenched political order that they say fosters corruption and economic mismanagement 2 governments have resigned since the protests started and the country has not seen serious reforms. in the capital bangkok protesters have defied an emergency ban on public gatherings for the 4th day in a row police shut down the city's light rail system to deter protesters but did not attempt to disperse the rallies protesters want the government's...
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but if you're heading along 80 working your way to 92 you'll be fine and you're fine into foster city in san mateo we'll take a look at more purchase coming up a little bit later. >>well early voting is now underway across california yesterday was the first day for registered voters to mail out their ballots or drop it off at a local ballot box or even vote in person. well in the east bay contra costa county says it received around 5,000 ballots through the mail but some people were not able to actually drop off their ballots in person when voters arrived to the drop off a box or to drop off their ballots at the sycamore valley road parking right location in danville the ballot box was close so folks are a little confused voters were upset by the closure. but county officials say it was a simple accident. >>we didn't update or plan to open the box is much we updated our mailing schedule but actually in retrospect. we should have done actually that people got to balance they got about early and are returning them early is a little miscommunication it says it just shouldn't happen it. >
but if you're heading along 80 working your way to 92 you'll be fine and you're fine into foster city in san mateo we'll take a look at more purchase coming up a little bit later. >>well early voting is now underway across california yesterday was the first day for registered voters to mail out their ballots or drop it off at a local ballot box or even vote in person. well in the east bay contra costa county says it received around 5,000 ballots through the mail but some people were not...
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arlene foster at there.disagreement in the five party coalition as to how the five party coalition as to how the executive should proceed and very broad terms of the two main parties, the dup were in favour of a slightly more light touch when it came to regulations, sinn fein it is understood were pushing for more strict measures. but the announcements that have been made this morning represent something of a compromise i should think and ministers, as you heard from arlene foster there, very much hoping that over the next two to four weeks, the infection rate in northern ireland, which is the highest of the four nations, will start to come down. which is the highest of the four nations, will start to come downm this a strictly time—limited intervention? arlene foster said they are very determined it will be time—limited, but how much our decision is going to be taken on a rolling basis? yes, i think that is where the attention it probably will turn to in say a week's time at. mrs foster, as you say, in the
arlene foster at there.disagreement in the five party coalition as to how the five party coalition as to how the executive should proceed and very broad terms of the two main parties, the dup were in favour of a slightly more light touch when it came to regulations, sinn fein it is understood were pushing for more strict measures. but the announcements that have been made this morning represent something of a compromise i should think and ministers, as you heard from arlene foster there, very...
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foster youth receives a thousand dollars a month to pay rent via extended foster care services. while we also provide educational and job support. so h.s.a. will use this specific funding to help these additional youth in our system. and we will allocate the funding according to their housing preferences, working in close partnership with the department of homelessness and supportive housing. there are three options for the funding. one is to use the funds in the private market. second option is to use it through a master lease building. and the third would be potential leveraging housing specifically for foster youth and the funding could cover the difference between the voucher and what the youth can afford in the private market. so just wanted to provide a little bit of background on the issue and how we program the funds. and thank the committee during this and particularly supervisor yee for sponsoring the resolution and the other members of the committee who support and champion child welfare. i'll be happy to answer questions about the funding opportunity that the committ
foster youth receives a thousand dollars a month to pay rent via extended foster care services. while we also provide educational and job support. so h.s.a. will use this specific funding to help these additional youth in our system. and we will allocate the funding according to their housing preferences, working in close partnership with the department of homelessness and supportive housing. there are three options for the funding. one is to use the funds in the private market. second option...